
Father, son charged with poaching elk, other species
Illegal hunting activity involves elk, deer, turkeys and raptors.

Illegal hunting activity involves elk, deer, turkeys and raptors.

Michigan Outdoor News Editor Bill Parker takes a look at the smallmouth bass bite on Lake St. Clair and other action around the state.

The fun thing about fishing for St. Clair smallmouths is that you can catch ‘em a number of different ways. Being that the majority of the lake is 20 feet deep or less, there are
Banquets/Fundraisers. Aug. 29: WTU Wexford County Banquet, 5 p.m., Cadillac Grill, Cadillac. For more info call Jim Kurdziel, 231-894-1515. Sept. 10: WTU Mecosta County Chapter Banquet. 5:30 p.m., Fraternal Order of Eagles, Big Rapids. For
DISTRICT 1 CO Doug Hermanson received sentencing information on a subject who was found to have shot an over-limit of bucks during the 2019 firearm deer season. The subject was ordered to pay a reimbursement

As black bear populations increase, so does their sometimes-annoying habit of playing with – or sometimes completely busting up – your expensive trail cam. Take these steps to keep your equipment functional in bear country.

Salmon are moving towards shore on Michigan’s Great Lakes and it won’t be long before the river bite heats up. Reports of fish being caught in less than 100 feet of water have come from

The eagle launched an aerial assault on a drone operated by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy – known as EGLE – ripping off a propeller and sending the aircraft into the

The river reportedly fishes well year-round, never freezing up in the winter.
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